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GST Exempt or Zero-Rated Goods

July 19, 2011 by Eva Yuen No Comments »

If your Canadian business needs to charge GST, you need to know the difference between GST zero-rated and GST exempt goods and services.

Some examples of GST zero-rated goods and services are:

  • Basic groceries
  • Most fishery products
  • Most farm livestock
  • Medical devices

Some examples of GST exempt goods and services are:

  • Music lessons
  • Issuing insurance polices (by insurance companies, agents and brokers)
  • Educational services that lead to a certificate or diploma
  • Most good and services provided by charities

See also the Canada Revenue Agency’s Exempt Goods and Services.

You do not charge your customers GST HST on either zero-rated or exempt goods and services.

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